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View Poll Results: How do you rate the classic Kobra Khan figure? (with 10 being the best)

Kobra Khan classic figure review thread

This week's selected classic figure is... KOBRA KHAN.

I got Kobra Khan as a kid one time when we went on holiday to Guernsey. Several relations had given me money to spend - I think they intended it to go on ice creams and rock and what not, but I persuaded my parents to let me spent my money on a new MOTU figure, and chose the newly release Kobra Khan. (For overseas readers, Guernsey is a little island off of mainland U.K., near the similar Jersey).

This Kobra Khan was French. Being too young at that stage to really know about different country versions, I'm not sure if it was just fluke (as the odd French-produced figure occasionally turned up in mainland U.K. toyshops), or if Guernsey fell under French distribution zone and had French figures.
French KK is the same as the regular, with the colours maybe just very slightly darker than the regular version.
If they did sell exclusively French-produced toys, I could have really cleaned up, with some great variations, but as I say, was too young to really comprehend it.

I had great fun playing with Khan on the beach. Running down to the sea to fill him up, running back, and finding it "hilarious" when I squirted him at my Dad. Only drawback of this beach play was that a few granules of sand got into the pump mechanism, making it less smooth.

Khan's feature, as with so many great MOTU figures, was simple but effective. Fill him up with water, put his head back on, press down... watch as he squirted his venom at his victims.

Even before the Snake Men were conceived, I used to have Kobra Khan as a sort of loner, one of Skeletor's minions but very much his own boss. For some reason, I always imagined him speaking with a French accent - maybe because my figure was made in France!

I always thought it was kind of cool how you could take KK's head off, like it had been chopped off in battle, and have it slide across the ground, with the pump mechanism like all entrails... ...okay, so I was a messed up kid!!

Kobra Khan was a regular in the second season of the Filmation cartoon series, often teamed with Webstor, who was released at the same time. In the cartoon, his venom mist protruded from his "ears" (or whatever you'd term them as); I always thought it was a shame that the figure didn't have these.

Of course, later, the Snake Men were introduced to the toy-line, and Kobra Khan, being a snake man, was incorporated into them. He was presented as a sort of go-between of the Snake Men and Skeletor, but generally (although not always) more sided with Skeletor (unlike the 200x version, more of this in a moment).

The 200x revamp figure was very good. I liked how the figure now had Khan's "ears" (or whatevers). The only annoying thing was that I found it impossible to make him hold his gun properly.
The MYP cartoon gave KK more depth, as a lackey of Skeletor's intent on helping his Snake Men brothers back into power.
Interesting to note that the 200x figure was boxed as 'Venom Spitting Khan'. I've heard rumour that it was due to copyright conflict, with another toy-line holding the rights to "Kobra Khan" or very similar.

Not sure how to rate Kobra Khan. When I think of MOTU, I wouldn't necessarily immediately think of him as a particular favourite, but I did like the character, and had lots of fun playing with him.

To me back then, he was one of the coolest-looking figures out there with his greenness and the shape of his mouth (things I love about Leech too), and my sister and I have fond memories of squirting his feel-good mist in our own and each other's faces.

He was the only Snakemen I particularly liked from the classic line. Some of the others were OK, but I was never much of a fan of them.

Same here. Some of them were not bad in concept as toys, but I think for me personally, they were released too late in the original line's life for me to really fully accept them as part of the MOTU fodder.

Hell always be an evil warrior to me. Yes, I loved this figure. The water, the colors, the snakeness, he was awesome. Plus the great stale water taste when you sprayed him into your mouth. And he was one of the best ways to get you sister wet, with an evil warrior.

Khan is one of my favourite characters out of MOTU and the classic figure is very good. I think I had him towards the end of the line, but had loads of fun with the spray feature. I think the charm of the figure is because its simple looking and has an affective action feature.

I can remember haveing the hardest time fighting Kobra Khan, with my brother. you just couldint get close to him, he would spray you with his mist and knock you out.but I used to try to have some guys inmune to his mist, like certain guys that have their face covered by armor like Mekaneck. Man at arms and Extender. these same figures would have limited inmunity to stinkors smell. I remember Kobra Khan as a very tough evil warrior. who could take out most heroic warriors with his mist. so ill give him an allmost perfect score of 9 out of 10.

And I also had him as a sort of loner - a mercenary... kind of how they used Webstor in the MYP cartoon...

I remember EVERYONE wanting him when he came out, but of course, he was impossible to find, at first...

It was Christmas-time and I wasn't allowed to get any MOTU stuff for a month or two beforehand

I put KK at the top of my Christmas list... and then Christmas came and.. he WAS NOT THERE!!

I was SO jipped... but I liked what I had received, so i started opening the things I had and one of those things was the new BIGGER giant yellow MOTU action figure carrying case (twice the size AT LEAST as the red one)... I opened it and BAM! KK was in there!! In the package sideways...

"Santa" had crammed it in there - and it was the BEST surprise that Christmas... I SCREAMED and my mom got such a huge kick out of me being so excited... I love her

Anyway, he was so cool and the mist was amazing and put ALL the figures to sleep

I must have misted my mom 50 million times, as well as my grandmother and father... lol

I TOTALLY bragged that I got him when I went back to school, and I think only me and one other kid got him that Christmas - I don't know HOW Santa did it, but she, I mean he, always came through with all the MOTU stuff each year.

Great evil warrior, a Snake man (before they're were a whole group of them in MOTU) is a classic archetype of good Sword and Sorcery villainy. From the bible to Conan passing by work of Frazetta, serpent men, giant serpent, serpent in all shape and sizes are a sure treat for heroes, and Khan is a good one at it.
I liked the figure stylized face and bulky chest paired with traditionnal villain arms and leg. A neat one, 8 / 10 for me.

KK, a figure I didn't have as a child. Somehow I never got him. I like his action feature and his torso that was different from all the other figs. Recently I saw a Filmation episode from season 2 volume 2 (disc 1 or 2) where he sports Sqeeezze-like powers. Until than I never knew Filmation KK could stretch his arms. 8/10.

KK, a figure I didn't have as a child. Somehow I never got him. I like his action feature and his torso that was different from all the other figs. Recently I saw a Filmation episode from season 2 volume 2 (disc 1 or 2) where he sports Sqeeezze-like powers. Until than I never knew Filmation KK could stretch his arms. 8/10.

Of course, the obvious question is "Sssqeeze" prototype / early idea? The episode was most likely produced too early for there to be a direct link, but an interesting comparison none-the-less.

I loved Khan as a kid. My bro had got him when I was 6. Never even knew the name until later. I wasn't that fond of him the begining because most of the Leo Khans could never spray water from their mouths...maybe a little & I always mistook him to be a duck more than a snake for 2 years.

but as the yeears passed I thorougly enjoyed playing with it. I wanted all the Snakemen to go along with them, however thoise never made it as Leos so Khan was pretty unique for me.

Kobra kahn was neat, but I never really used the squirting too much. By this time the cartoon had come on and I just pretended he gassed people. but he also had different gasses. sleep, poison, turth, hallucenagenic, and acid. He was (along with Webstor) Fakers personal body gaurd.

I never liked him all that much, and don't have any particular memories of when he came out, where I bought him, etc. He was probably one of my lesser used figures. Though I did think his gun was very cool. I dunno, I just always felt something about his color scheme and the overall sculpt of the figure just wasn't all that great. He's one of the rare instances where I think I liked Filmation's presentation of him better than the actual toy. I do think it's cool how Mattel lumped him in with the Snakemen when they were introduced later on (they were thinking back then! LOL...).

I loved that figure. I still have my original one to this day, even though the pump doesn't work because Slime got in there when my cousin got ahold of my KK figure and the Slime Pit.

I used to do the "cut off Kobra Khan's head" thing all the time, too. Only then, whoever cut it off would use that head as a weapon. (I had a tendency to lose accessories, so I had to make do with what I had.)

I always liked KK, and I enjoyed watching him team up with Webstor. They seemed to complement each other in battle. The action figure was pretty cool, too. With his mist-mouth, I never really saw the need for him to have a gun, but I thought it was neat that they gave him one anyway. A back-up weapon for another figure always came in handy

awesome figure. wasnt he a henchman of skeletor's before he was considered a snakeman? he was a bathtime favorite.

Yes, he appeared before the snakemen and thereoff was a Evil Warrior first, and thus a Skeletor henchman.
In the mini-comics they played with this idea with good result, as Skeletor have Kobra join the Snakemen as spy:http://www.he-man.org/primary_sects/.../00cover.shtml